“Most people don’t realise that a man with a baby to women is such a sexy thing,” said contestant Kiki.

For the actual date part of the day, the girls had to try and play mini golf. Which was a little bit of disaster considering the girls couldn’t keep an eye on their babies that well while trying to get a ball through a windmill.

It wasn’t until host, Osher Ginsberg, dropped a bombshell that the girls were ashamed, with him saying “They’re loaded with sensors … they’ve been reading your every soothe, every hold, every change, every feed.”

With that told, the results were revealed, with Nikki found to have the best parenting skills and therefore scoring herself a single date with Richie.

I love #TheBachelorAU but this baby date challenge has hit new levels of dumb. New LOW levels of dumb.

There was one person, who remains un-named, that wasn’t show great, with host Osher Gunsberg tweeting ‘’FYI: on a scale of 0-100, one of the babies scored in the negative. The tech on site said “Oh shit, xx’s baby’s dead!'' Oops.’’

FYI: on a scale of 0-100, one of the babies scored in the negative. The tech on site said “Oh shit, xx’s baby’s dead!”Oops.#TheBachelorAU

It could be Kiki by the sounds of it, who thought she was a great Mum because ‘’My baby was crying a lot, and I didn’t lose my patience,” Kiki complained.

During their date, Nikki and Richie were straight onto the topic of kids, with Richie saying “When I walked in in the morning and, you know, I saw you feeding the baby straight away ... I was just like, ‘I think we’ve got a contender’,” Richie told a clearly overjoyed Nikki.